Budget Makeover: VHT’s 1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus
Restoring a classic muscle car can get expensive. The key to keeping costs down is finding a project that’s in good running condition. If you’re fortunate enough to find a mainly solid, mechanically sound vehicle, you can focus your attention on the cosmetic upgrades—exterior paint, engine bay detailing, and interior conditioning. And with companies like VHT
Video: How to Restore Your Wheels to Like-New Condition
Now’s not the time to roll with nasty, grungy wheels. You want your vehicle to look its best for shows or just cruising around town. Unfortunately, we can’t all just cough up a wad of cash for a sparkling new set of rims. And with Dupli-Color High Performance Wheel Coating, you really don’t need to. The spray-on coating uses
Primetime: A Closer Look at Dupli-Color Self-Etching and Filler Primer
When was the last time you stopped in your tracks at a car show, looked at a killer custom paint job, and thought: “That’s an incredible finish; I wonder what kind of primer they used.” In a hot rodding world filled with custom colors, eye-grabbing metalflakes, luscious candies and pearls, and mean flat finishes (not
Double Take: Dupli-Color Restores an El Camino—Sort Of?!?!
With apologies to Dupli-Color, its latest project vehicle is quite half-baked. Actually, the paint pros at Dupli-Color are the first to admit it, and in fact, they’re quite proud of the results. That’s because they purposely completed only half of the project, a 1979 El Camino, to prove a point. The run-down Elky was restored




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